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00:04
@DemCodeLines Like jsfiddle.net/M9mxL/2?
@Lusitanian It was a typo. It's actually the right to own a Bear's arms.
@DaveRandom ohhhh
00:30
sup
@DemCodeLines try a css grid like this --> cssgrid.net
i'm looking for ways to put time out on a session, any idea?
00:53
@Happyninja Just store the expiry time in the session, and check time() > $expires on every request.
01:32
@webarto Some of the content of this XML makes me . Seriously. They might as well just charge you for a certificate.
@DaveRandom You get ORDER BY RAND() on real exam, but give or take, that is it. IMHO it can be passed by even average user. I hate that, it's commercialized, there were about 3000 ZCE's when I passed, now there is almost double that (in a year)...
BUT, it's good if you have it in CV, or if you're on LinkedIn group, etc. You get good offers...
Just view it as a drivers license, nothing else...
02:23
I would just say I read the certification book ;-)
03:05
@webarto wtf...ORDER BY RAND()
never...never...never use that
nah, just saying that you get random questions :)
oh....
i thought you meant they asked about it
i intend to take the exam at some point but i'm lazy
does the certification expire?
No, but current one is PHP 5.3, last one was PHP 5, so you can basically have both... not sure if they are going to update that anytime soon...
03:34
Y NO PHP 5.4
hello i would like to break an array key => value to two arrays an array with keys and array with value, i can do this with a simple foreach loop, is there any other way to do this? without using foreach?
just give me a function name. .
howdie @ShyamK, thankk you
:) You're welcome
yup it did the trick , really need to browse the manuals . .
03:49
first entry on a quick google... but yes, the manuals always help :)
@DemCodeLines STILL on PHP/Web?
I program in all languages
BHAHAHAHHAHA
lol
04:10
All my application is working under one namespace where all load of the classes/interfaces is done by the SplClassLoader class made by psr-0. The question is, if I want to load external libraries/classes with different namespaces I always need to register the new namespace into the application to use them?
@NikiC What is this . . ?
@JohnSmithOptional No, you can reference them like \whatever, i.e. use leading backslash
I mean, register the different classes by psr-0 loader
Jack, but how I load the code?
I'm using psr-0 loader for all instantiations.
dunno, maybe add the directory to the include_path setting maybe?
i need always execute the next instructions for any new class in a different namespace?
eg:
$loader = new SplClassLoader('framework', 'system/framework');
$loader->register();
...
user895378
04:32
lol:
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> PHP Fatal error: Cannot destroy active lambda function
user895378
Winner!
@rdlowrey lol
user895378
I feel like the lambda should occupy its own reference and it shouldn't matter if you destroy all other references from inside the closure ... I might see what happens if I turn off the garbage collector for just a brief moment :)
04:42
sounds dangerous
i'll get waste management on standby
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@cspray What a heinous gravatar :p
@rdlowrey not a 'bama fan?
user895378
They're really good. I'm just jealous of all the winning at this point.
yey ,,,,, i dot another gold badge for 100 days consecutive visit
user895378
And once Musberger splooged on McCarron's gf during the championship game it sealed the deal.
04:46
hahahahaha
I'm still enjoying this Manti Te'o story
Eddie Lacy is in the same boat as his girlfriend though, neither knows what it's like to be touched by him.
okay sorry that was awful
user895378
lol
tbh I just want the Browns to draft their corner who entered the draft, can't remember his name though
user895378
Oh, you're a Browns fan? That's brutal.
Need help why does this do that jsfiddle.net/ZXrpb
yes, sadly
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04:48
Oh I forgot, we had this conversation a while back.
yup
Oct 31 '12 at 6:14, by Lusitanian
It's okay, at least I have the Browns and Indians...
user895378
On Halloween, apparently.
user895378
With Cleveland sports it's always trick, never treat.
indeed :P
at least kyrie irving made the all-star team
I like him quite a bit
user895378
04:50
user895378
So awesome.
i love those videos
this is my favorite though:
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We're not Detroit!
IT'S LIKE THEY'RE PLAYING A DIFFERENT SPORT!
user895378
lol that's awesome hadn't seen it before.
04:55
our sports just suck...believe he's the guy who made the "lebron james is a bitch" song though
user895378
@NikiC wooooooaaahhhhh that's awesome.
05:17
@Lusitanian lol
06:38
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Q: PHP - Name validation whether it exist in the database both in lower case and uppercase .I am getting only uppercase please help me out

user2009961if(mysql_query("SELECT members FROM name WHERE $_POST['name'] = '$name' and email WHERE $_POST['email'] = '$email'" ))) { echo "Sorry! Your details are already in our database"; } else { // code to insert values into databases.....

worst query ever ...ever ....
Anonymous
07:13
morning..
07:36
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A good Friday to all of you
@NullPointer in what context did my CV show up ?
08:46
Good Morning
@ircmaxell morning ..:)
@tereško :-\ ?
Hello !
any one using Vagrant to manage their php envs ?
monring
@DaveRandom morning .... (O).(O) ...:)
09:02
7am, waking up in the morning
Gotta be fresh, gotta go downstairs
Gotta have my bowl, gotta have cereal
Seein’ everything, the time is goin’
Tickin’ on and on, everybody’s rushin’
Gotta get down to the bus stop
Gotta catch my bus, I see my friends (My friends)
Morning
@Gordon Glad to see at least somebody does his job
@PeeHaa morning ...
@PeeHaa enjoy one more delete vote ...
09:17
How does the cv-pls backlog get updated? Manually?
@Jack It scrapes the transcript at most once an hour
@PeeHaa i am at a point where i seriously like that song by the way ;)
It basically does it when it gets a request and the cache has expired
its not that bad....
@DaveRandom I see, what I meant was actually how it removes posts that are already closed :)
09:20
There are plans to make it a little more pro-active though
@Gordon flagged
:)
@Jack I'm going to give the backlog some love soon
@PeeHaa did you flagged that song ?
@Jack It doesn't, it removes posts only when they are deleted or they fall off the end of the cache. It assumes all cv's also need need delv'ing and it doesn't know about delv-pls. Like I say, we have plans to make it more powerful/intelligent
@NullPointer Nopez. I flagged @Gordon
I think we need to club together and get him some professional help.
09:22
@PeeHaa :P its better ... now
@DaveRandom cool ... well, I wouldn't mind to help out if possible :)
Alright, a full 5% of my views on my youtube channel come from Females age 55 - 64... ?
@ircmaxell :P.....lol hahah
i guess its because they love/like you
Hi how would i arrange comments and replies in php/mysql would I do the ordering in the mysql query or in the view page with a loop?
I wonder what the yt stats are for the biebs :)
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Q: php mysql time bookings

JanpanI am busy with a booking system and need to check if 2 times overlap. This is my query so far and if the results is > 1 then there is already a booking during that time. I am getting an error/warning when trying to get the number of rows. (see below) Because of this, my count is not calculated an...

09:25
@Jack @PeeHaa's your man for that (I think uncle @Gordon was saying he doesn't really have the time), I'm focusing on the plugin, although the two are linked, there have been discussions about integrating them more tightly, or possibly creating a separate server-side controller for the plugin. At the moment we batter the API unnecessarily, all clients talk to it directly but they're all just pulling the same info down.
Alright ... @PeeHaa let me know, happy to help out :)
@Jack I've seen that question asked several times before. Must be a dupe.
@ircmaxell It's because of your super-seductive voice. It's well known that post-menopausal women are into nerds.
09:28
@ircmaxell It's all Lorna...
@Leigh like ... holy mother of over complicated FROM clause
replaying over and over again
She looks good for 55...
lol and morning
anyone can give me some guidance please
@DaveRandom I've seen better ;)
09:29
@Leigh she's not nearly that old
@Leigh We all know your mum's hot, there's no need to keep bringing it up.
@grasshopper Please see room description ;-)
@DaveRandom She called me last night, to make sure I was safe in the snow :D
I'm plenty safe in the snow, there isn't any
Let her know, I know she'll be worried.
@DaveRandom hm? backlog is not battering the API. Only once per hour. All calls to the web frontend are cached
@Gordon No, plugin is
09:33
ah, i see
@DaveRandom I did on my first post
Every client is making semantically identical requests on a regular basis, we were talking about creating some kind of server-side controller for it, it would solve a number of problems (it would create a few others but I think overall it would be worth it). I'm still very much in two minds about whether it should be the responsibility of the backlog though, I'm kind of leaning towards it being a distinct application.
@grasshopper Ahh sorry :S <scrolls up franticly>
@grasshopper You would do it in MySQL. I imagine you want them in date order. Are you talking about an n-dimensional tree (like reddit comments) or a flat parent -> children 2D relationship (like facebook)?
@grasshopper this is too big ... please post image which are not that big
09:37
@NullPointer sorry
@ARoomOwner bin pls ^^
@DaveRandom i want them to order by parentid, any comment can be a reply if there already is another one
better to do in a loop or in query?
Well the crux of the problem is that MySQL doesn't really support recursive joins. However there are ways to do it, I suggest you Google "mysql recursive self join", that's what you are really looking for. If possible you should be doing it all in the database, but depending on how you are outputting it that may not be possible (or may make it more difficult than strictly necessary).
I have to admit, doing it in PHP would be easier and with a well crafted prepared statement it wouldn't be too inefficient, but it's still a bit blegh and you'll probably find it wouldn't scale very well. It would eat a lot more CPU cycles, I suspect.
@DaveRandom will something like this work, order by date, parentid, date
@grasshopper It depends how you want to output it. But I suspect a simple 1-level select won't do what you want, no. Can you show how you want to display it? (e.g. if you know of another site that does something like what you want)
09:44
yes something like youtube comment style, just displayed differently, any comment can be a reply
> just displayed differentl
how?
;-)
Hello everyone
I need some help with regrx
preg_replace('/r(x)/', 'e$1', $lastPost);
o_O ... haha
09:51
There are two lessons there: 1) ask and thou shalt (might) receive and 2) sometimes regex is overkill
I am trying to remove a function from my code, 5000 files, and i want to run a script which can help me with this. I already wrote everything now i am stuck with matching the expression. I want to remove getCurrentStatus() and parent::getCurrentStatus()
@Gordon now i like Friday-Friday after listening this
:D
I wrote it something like this $strPattern = "/" . '(getCurrentStatus()|parent::getCurrentStatus())' . '\s*' . '[\(]*' . '\s*')
@ScoRpion... You would need to escape the ()
Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in fixtables.php on line 81
09:52
@all Hi!
how to increase max execution time?
this script is going to take a while..
@DaveRandom @NullPointer Heya! sup!
But you can just do /(?:parent::)?getCurrentStatus\(\)/
@Alex_ios hiya
I am out of brains.. stuck from morning with it
acctually this is my week and worst thing unlearned
09:54
nevermind, don't everyone answer at once... i found it in php.ini..
@bushdiver Run it from the command line then. No web page should take 30 seconds to load, the command line doesn't have a time limit. Having said that, if you Google you exact question the answer is in the first result.
its not for web page, just making some mysql changes.. big changes
thanks
@bushdiver Well run it from the CLI then. Like I say, no time limit.
@DaveRandom And is there a way i can find if that perticuler function is empty
@ScoRpion... By empty you mean "has no arguments passed in"?
09:57
say i have a fuction getCurrentStatus(){ return; }
I want to consider it as empty
Oh right. Well, probably not. You'll need an actual parser for that.
I am not doing anything there
acctually i want to count all those functions that have only single return in it... So i thought regrex will be the best option
and then i will remove all those
@DaveRandom
Nope, afraid not. It is probably possible with regex, because what you are doing is relatively simple, but I wouldn't advise it. You want a parser for that. Although TBH I'd probably just pull it up in an editor/IDE and actually read the code. Doing a programmatic find/replace sounds like a bad plan to me.
10:03
I know, It is.. but checking and finding every instance in 5000 + files is a headache.. or atleast I could build a text file where i can write name of these files and line number for this perticuler function by this script
@DaveRandom
Honestly, I think writing a script to do this for you would probably take as long, and has a far greater chance of screwing something up really badly.
@DaveRandom I dont want to delete anything now.. just to help me build a text file which i can refer to open the file and i can directly move to that perticuler line, and check manually want i want to do. I guess this is a better way.. rather to open every file and search line by line
@ScoRpion... Oh OK well if you just want a tool to help you manually search a codebase, stop scripting and install editpad - it has a regex-driven search UI.
'That will be really great let me try it. will it help me
No need to mess about writing scripts to do the job, just load the files into the editor write a regex and hit search.
lolwut, the JS guys have registered javascriptroom.com
10:19
@DaveRandom Seeing your comment from yesterday regarding NodeCakeIgniterQuery.js .... makes me want to set up node.js, let cake run on it and then ask a question why my jquery doesn't work properly ;-)
jsroom lolwhat
why?
@Jack Have you seen @rdlowrey's claim that he's got a pure-PHP web server that outperforms Node's native web server module by 30% under heavy load? He's really dragging his heels over making it public though :-( (and I think you'll need to tweak your network settings to get best performance, but that's not unreasonable for a server app)
Plus you wouldn't have to screw around with CGI etc in order to get it to process PHP for the content, although I think it would need pthreads to make that practical
Or I guess prefork would be a good model as well. But the point is that you wouldn't have to fire up any external programs in order to process PHP for dynamic content, combined with opcode cache it could potentially be one of the fastest PHP web server envs available
I dare you to use for a production env though...
pure php web server ... well, php-fpm comes close to that actually .. in the sense that it provides a pretty good and separate container under which php can run.
@Jack k kewl. Always nice to have more people willing to contribute.
I think we are going to have a discussion either way soon so that we can see what everybody wants / can / does / needs /etc
cool :)
10:33
morgen @hakre
mannn, i just spent three days getting rid of my global super static configuration ... that was not easy, it had grown like a ffing weed!
@Jack It would be interesting to benchmark it against stuff like that though. If it is able to come close to the performance of such things, it would demonstrate quite well that there are considerable improvements that could be made to implementions in lower-level languages. PHP should not be able to outperform C.
True, but it should be able to outperform node =D
If anyone wishes to participate in discussions about the future of the supporting applications (the plugin and the backlog) please request access to this room at your earliest convenience.
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@PeeHaa Can you pin that ^^ ?
@DaveRandom And it never will outperform it. You're forgetting that something written for a single specific purpose can quite easily outperform something written as a catchall for a very generic purpose
10:36
Best to keep this transcript clean, I feel.
@DaveRandom phproom.com is already taken unfortunately... :(
@Leigh No I accept that, but that doesn't take away from the fact that many PHP web servers are only used for said specific purpose.
Would be very interested to see how it stacks up against HipHop
@DaveRandom I agree many web servers are used simply to serve PHP, but that doesn't make them PHP web servers. :)
if you stripped everything out of nginx, bound its workers and fpm workers into a single entity, and then directly handed off PHP serving requests to the workers, it would be faster than the typical set-up for sure.
That would be .... very interesting :)
single purpose ftw
do away with rewrite checks, hardcode your routes in C
fuckit, just write the whole app in C
game over
10:42
@Leigh sadly, I have done that before
Nah, C is for pussies. Let's write it in assembler.
@DaveRandom I was working on something in ASM last night actually :D
Dug out an old project where I reversed engineered the alienware drivers and logitech drivers, and made a fake alienware driver that can communicate with a logitech keyboard
@Leigh That's not a totally ridiculous as it sounds. A lot of the code would be the same for each app, you could dynamically generate the code that does the routing etc and get something compilable.
well, hiphop goes a long way to achieve some "write it in c" goodness :)
@DaveRandom I wasn't trying to be ridiculous with that specific line :P
10:44
@Leigh Glad to hear your doing something productive and useful. There's a real gap in the market for that... :-P
If you know for every unsatisfied request (i.e. not serving from memory or filesystem), then your request WILL go to your router - you clearly don't need anything other than a stat and then a handoff.
6.45pm ... time for beer! =D
user1105787
@Jack but, its not even 13:34 yet
It's not even 10:47!
wait, now it is...
morning
10:52
@NikiC allo allo
ffs invoicing is such a load of bollocks.
It's like networking would be if every single user of the internet designed their own protocols and refused to interop with anyone else's.
@NikiC 5.5 only or should it work with 5.4?
@NikiC that's just really cool haha, I would definitely +1 that feature for the geekiness of it.
11:15
Awesome @nikic
Gee, thanks Microsoft
It's funny because they give you many options to choose from.
11:37
@NikiC very interesting. the string object needs a match method though for doing regex on it :)
@Gordon Does it?
on a side-note, i think you are doing the php community a great service by pushing things like this forward
@NikiC i'd expect it to have one
Isn't the whole point that you can just make one yourself?
@Gordon I'm not sure about that. I (tend) to think that strings should only have core string APIs. And not things like regex matching, html escaping, computing hash values etc. Those are separate things
@DaveRandom Not really. But I see that many people understood it that way ^^
@NikiC Well what's the point of doing it in such a way that you would register a userland class then? Why not just have a hardcoded one?
11:42
@NikiC not sure either. but ruby and js have methods for regex on their string objects.
@DaveRandom It's just for protoyping. I'm definitely not doing to design APIs directly in C ^^
@Gordon Yeah, regex is an edge case that might still make sense
On the other hand, it's not like there is just one regex method
there is match, matchAll, replace, split...
And split is a grey area, because you might just want explode() behaviour
Replace as well
@NikiC yeah, probably easier then to use a Regex Decorator then or a runtime bindable trait ;)
@Gordon ...
...
.....
or just the functions :P
@Gordon I like how you sneak those runtime bindable traits in everywhere :D
yay extra delv!
tnx :)
@NikiC its you next big project ;)
@RajeevK tl;dr. Can you try and sum the question up in a sentence please?
@Gordon Definitely not :P I think it's easier to get @ircmaxell on that :P
11:49
mornings
@NikiC +1 for making it an extension.
@DaveRandom - I needed to configure product kit in Drupal just like DELL site provide us to configure laptops, where default selection is done and total price is according to that. Every steps contains some other similar items which can be changed into or selected together and price will change
@DaveRandom - But as Drupal has commerce or ubercart working with for product type..custom coding require knowledge of them too..& as I don't need checkout option so I have to proceed with the solution of it by some other option
@RajeevK Google translate seems to have failed you
@Leigh - Google translate ?
Your question makes little to no-sense, like you've translated it from indian to korean to french to english
11:57
@NikiC can I iterate the string?, like foreach ($str as $chr) with your extension?
@Gordon No
We already had that discussion some time ago on internals, and decided that it's a Bad Idea
442
Q: How to parse and process HTML/XML with PHP?

RobertPittHow can one parse HTML/XML and extract information from it? What libraries exist for that purpose? What are their strengths and drawbacks? This is a General Reference question for the php tag

@Gordon Generally I only do method calls. Nothing else :)
Shouldn't this be CW?
11:58
@NikiC what about implementing countable?
@Leigh - Bad english you know
@Gordon count("123")? Not sure it makes much sense ^^
@NikiC as an alias for str_len?
@Gordon As I say, I don't think it makes (semantic) sense
It would be just a change for the sake of change
count($str) might make sense if the string were actually traversible. But as it isn't...
12:00
how would you guys refactor a large if{}elseif{}elseif.. construction ?
@tereško Does switch fit the task?
@tereško with polymorphism
@NikiC fair enough
with large i mean 20+ elseif's
How complex are the conditions?
also the conditions have a messed up "fall-through" condition
mostly it's a repeated eleif ( $specific || $shared_for_group )
12:03
Just because it looks ugly, doesn't mean it has to be refactored. Elseif serves a specific purpose, if the logical flow of your app requires elseif, that's what you use.
@Leigh i need to add another structure like that , with renamed values for the condition's parameters
copy-pasting about 300 lines would be a really bad idea
@Leigh switch/case/default is effectively the same as if/elseif/else
the elseif-chain is not even the problem here
it is the need to add a parallel elseif-chain now
which is why i am looking for a way to refactor it
@tereško its rather hard to suggest something concrete when we dont know details. The suggestions in the link above might help to figure out a good approach though.
12:08
@Gordon Except you can fall through to the next routine by putting break in a conditional
yeah ,, i'm already reading it
12:57
$ret = ($this->kernel->user->getSpecRights($this->kernel->userID, 'kasko', 2) == 1)?true:false;
ehh ..
lol
I hate variables called $ret as well. Called it $result ffs.

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